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EIGENE WnXLT GUARD, Till ItSDAY, MAY 2H. IL’OM U FAIRBANKS Wl" be con PRÉSENT Posili Kept! sned nomi Pure B^ood certain Thia p pimples tn. rofuLi cures udapts itself < • <|ttiilly well to, al '1- jiepsi.i uti'l all ctoniai'h tro' l nuitism ami catarrh; cures nervous tre his poll- debiliti’ and that tired feeling. downward v he occupant1 iself the Forthose who prefer medicine in tab- Sarsa ’ ehs . reckage. popular man In the country by let terni. It"* ■, SHr-aparilia is now put up in choc» trial Trier Hnrlinirtrui. *t., Mm. C. K. _____ Among thp mending to congress the nnas- I ale. I tact t - re • d Harsatabs i- well os in the usual .......... * a far», so Fays: •‘Tberarwi above the v nlt.i'tt, scores i long before advocated by Bryan, liquid forti». Sarsatabs .1 mo . . mt . t.ealtii to ilo It ba ■- identieaity ' to do and J'v the same mtich a rompleta break « oixiph i« urea« |i - sixteen ing ’he descent i e interests now opposing Mr. eurutlv« prejK-rti - a- the liquid ‘¡quid form. terni. be " ide- «• with, caused ahn<»»t ground toda down; blood poor and thin: no htr*»ngtn. eeenoniy. —no to« Io«- Uy evap It are the same Interests that racy of de-e. convenb-fn-e re«»n<,my. When the grejt ar h. N tn of them little alm-p ’Hood * bar«aj»arilJa gar« occupants to oration, breakare. or l'-akaic . I ■ it-iret.-^ir promptly app*tit*. natural - 1 1“ rfecl health, d Bryan In the past. Again all Berlorsly hurt, there w-s a panic were killed, ttrengtb to do all toy work.’’ ' — ~»« m L C. L Hood Co., Loanll Uu.-.». the question: If Mr. Cak' Is watchlng suffering from broken limbs and crowd d which side is be going to line it ii believed th-t Wh«n the big craft other Injuries, I up with. the Roosevelt wing of con- er weighed five to scve-al will die. gross or the element that is fighting Thousands of people If d grtiered ground, hundreds c I hint ? to witness the trial of ' e giant ship, ward with knives a "Now regard to myself, I which is 450 feet long and 36 f. set in which held ’he lift! all ' and r khat If rent r, a combination of th» aero- rnained. eo that t’. , 1 would line up with ad dirigible air craft, driven asphyxiate the In’.ir ul In an matters affect- gasoline engin s generating engines were r«Fpons| ptnlzatlon, but In matters Ing pa 2 00 horsepower, it rose successfully jury of most of the <n affecting th ■ w 'fare of the natl -n from the gre Hind, ami sixteen men in « The injured wers The pagh' will scream at Cottag«' The Springfield N- ws indulges in ’lately and the poor iple of Oregon I would terested in the invention agreed to placed In aiitomobl! : Hie following bit f pR isantry: xprew Grove on the glorious Fourth of Ju w«'ar no party y standard. Neither will wagons and taken to before taking stock take a trial trip The News hat: b"en Informed that It be of any y concern to me who is ly. The Woodmen of the World and hospital. All were residents In the machine. I president, if If he stands for th" gr >t Modern Woodmen have j«>ln«‘d hands Eugene is Intending, in th«‘ near fu The Mo rtll air bin f Oakland and Berkeley. principles for which we are fighting and will carry to a successful conclu ture, to extend its corporate limits, as bag, contaln- cost of laO.OOO, ami U ddenlyghe bls taking In Springfield Junction and afi h«' will receive my most earnest sup slon one of the biggest and best cele b’c feet of illuminat- primarily to enter t; >00,01)0 cubic • er. It port. aerial craf brations «'ver witnessed at this place. Is th« opinion of the News that «as, burst, and the machine be- various Wliiit a Ih-mtarnr Can Do. There will be no money-making Springfield will heartily endorse this» Hartford railroad as the g.is es- East. The cau3e of th to settle jlowly t “It has been charged by my oppon scheme on their part, but every dollar niove and will do everything in her so far as to say that H d. and it ippeared it Would make not been ascetaln d. I White an easy descent. However, v ents that ns a Democrat I could d<> subscrlbsd will b«' Inve. ted for the en power to encourage her sister city to threatem'd to resign. when 7; there was a w ak -p >t goes into d A - nothing for Oregon In the senate.” tertainment of the pe pl«' who come act quickly. Springfield at one time House statem« nt, which feet from the ground it suddenly she way to th«> tremendous the personal and the governor smiled when he to Cottage Grove to «elebrate. Th,- thought s rlously of taking the west tall, It corroborated by said this. "Do you know tb it Sena committees will endeavor to raise at side Into the incorporation, but after statements of the cabin« »t officers. tor Gearln, a Democrat, and Senator li'sst $500, and a good portion of this consldf'ring the matter abandoned all Fulton, a Republican, working to- aiim will be put Into prizes and fire such thought, as it would be a very cethi'r, secured th«' biggest npproprl- works. To show that they mean bus foolish and expensive und«rtiking. lilon for Oregon that th«' state over iness, each lodge head ■«! th« subscrlp- When the schoolhouse va< built on CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. -«■c«-|ved a sum In • xcess of 34,000,- tli.n paper with $25. The camps held that side of the river our people made oou? Ami now, witb a solid Repub a joint meeting Thursday evening, ■i ar mistake, but perhapfe this can lican delegation in congress, th«' state and the following officers and com be sold to Eugen«'. Ev n .hould Eu- ; 'tit decide to expand enough to shel- opposing the aspirations of William cannot g ■( anything not even th«' mittees were , hos«'n: President, F. 11. Rosenberg; 8“C- tee the residents of Springfield un SWARTZ A JENSEN WILL Bl 11.1» H. Taft sre known. No one In the fleet to stop off the Columbia rind Fairbanks camp now attempts to Willamette rivers, notwithstanding ri'tarv, ('. W. Wallace; treasurer, der h»r guardian w^tg, she may find IT FOR $I»7.T—OTHER NEWS ships are sti Piling nt « very frog potrd Ben Lurch. obstacb s in her way that will not colerai the movement. Ciimmlttee on arrangements F. be easily overcome. The farmers may The word conies from Chicago on th«> journey. Even the trade for fFrom Saturday’s Daily Guard.) NOTES or RAILROAD DIVISION Bellingham, May 23. The first t Mr. Keallng, the Fairbanks I governmental supplies for the Phil H. Ilosnnburg, C. W. Wallace, Ben protest, realizing the enormity of the County Schoo] Superintendent Dil division of the fleet .sail I today fur tax levy of th«' fast growing city nager w,ho opened up headquar- ippines has been transferred from Lurch, and assistants today finished The contract for the building of lan. Finance-- Leroy Woods, Harry which is sure to follow. The l»onded s for th» vice president In Chl- ■ Portland to San Francisco. It’s renl- the nt w schoolhous«' .was let Wednes the work of marking the papers of the rendezvous of the ihet at Port ; > more than a week ago, Is bend- I I» a detriment to Oregon to.be so sol Wynne, Al Hlledge. lndebtedn ss of the city must be met day afternoon to Swartz & Jonson the public school pupils throughout Townsend, front whence the reunite^ Grounds Dr. Foster, F. C .Coff sooner or later and of course Spring- for $497*i. One other bld was submit the county who took every effort now to getting del- idly It ‘publican, because the party the rec-nt fleet will sail for Seattl . The hos | b adiTH in Washington do not feel man. Dr. A. W. Kime. field Junction will »willingly con tri ted by E. E. Hrfnni'r, < f Monr ■, for eighth gr;ide examination. Those U tea lined up for Fairbanks for sec- , that it Is n<«> -siry to give the state pital ship Relief did not proceed ip Decorations , C. II. Van Denberg, but« when ah« ta a part of Eugene, or 35974.63. W‘> ar«* pleased to record who passed are as follows: Id place. The significance of the action of anything to.ke«q> it in line. SYiow .ne A. F. Seodnuin, J. G SlmerHl, John In other words, a "suburb. ,« District No. 4, Eugi-ne—Nellie M. he sound, remaining /« re to take the fact that a home firm «ecurei the <■ Fairbanks managers 1« that Taft ;« doubtffil stat«* politically and ru Veatch, Curtis Veatch, Nelson Dur Lombard. J hn Abel. George B. Dix on the bodi=s of th » two seamer of contract. Work will commence z 111 b> th« nomina. Alli I candi 1 show you a state that is getting all ham. soon ns the necessary materia, can on, Otto I.. Kaufmann, Cecil Spencer, the New J«r6ey. J. J. bi to and F. Sports Orville Knapp, A. L. rci decline to dircus-i the action sorts of favors from congress. Gladys R-.dmo nd Lullnaki, who were killed last even be secured. As the contract was let Henry "Tiler«« Is Montaua. for Instance. Wynne, Joe McKibben, H. C. Adams, t'ir Fairbanks managers, but they Lilwall, Hattie ing In a street car accldet for 3162« Ies3 than, was received llampto e convinci^! that Taft and Falr- 1 With on ■ Democrnt^imd one Republi Dr. Macey J Prossers Lottie from the sale of tlje bonds, this Workr 11. an. The ecefd 'tit oc irn i the Lak» can in th«> senate, sli<> got, moc* mon Music- Lcr ~.y Woods, Dr. Van uuiiks will bo the nominees. E. White. Vere Wiiatccm street car line, Th? cars leaves ample funds to furnish and Purkei •on ey for H"li'iia and liutt«' than did ail Winkle, Earl Sim< ral. olloclt, Ethel Ba- were crowded, peopl t ridin all over equip every room in the building. be- Burkh Oregon, and Portland could stick Advert Islng - (’. .). Howard, I). J. 1 p X of p latrin Desslcux, the cars and fender.-, ng those BII’« ar«» mit annour In«; the uh- Fide« much-needed repairs on the old ker, S both cities In her pocket and walk I iBritllle, Fred■ Bartels'. John i >el Dustin, Wal- tiding on the fender wer b u 11 d I n :. :anb, Lu- u w a vs with them without knowing Para«!«' II. D. Lincoln, Ed Tul- nual Junction May picnic. The «late I \1> 1 n. Charles Col- llnski and two coma, rr « Georc«' Ruble, a late arrival from t«:r Ch The two Is I hursday. May 28. The couu'y' that she was carrying . anything lar. .lob Baker. n, C ’eclle McAlister, North Dakota, has»purchas«'d the Ak Iler, h Earl Rye fender giv- (laughter and applause). Galveston, Fireworks— F. 11. Rosenberg, An candidates will be there that day and j ers iwoperty, the final papers being Ft be 1 I Mc< ’nil ug h . L< e ne C. Griffin, on the outside felt ar ■ of the track Ing way and leaped all kinds of speech s will be Virne l,! Texas, where there is nothing but <ly Nelson. made out Tuesday. Consideration, Ned H. T umble l.u< iclla Nlms. Lois but Staub rub and Dullnski, i.iillu-'k enable to I) Qiocrata, got enough money from The ladles’ committees will be loose. The Brownsville baseball dub I 3800. Mr. Rubl' is a brother of Mrs. Gray, Ph be 8m George M. Svar- escape were dashed nttier th-» congress to deepen Its harbor from chosen from the > circle and Royal will plav the home team in the after-; h Bell, Satolll Hanns, Win- verud, Bi I. A. Roone. His family consists of wheels. Is. Stauli’s stomach stoma« was torn 12 t > 2H feet. 1 have more confl- N 'ghbors, and t will be announced noon. This promises to be a spirited 1 I From Friday’s Dully Guard. I both almost sev glime and well worth seeing. This his wife an done child. He recently , lock He ndric'-«. Roy West, Ixtren wid« open and hie s body denee Is a Republican congress, than Working, , Emery Lak«' r ” C um- crowd greeted Governor has Mr. Cake, and 1 believe I could A lar sold half of his North Dakota farm, ered He was ale.nl ad when whe renttved. There will be a tug-of-war and a game should really be played on the1 hers, Eai sie Z’mm r, Z. Avis Gore, Chamerlalr, anil ex-T'ntted mates do more for Oregon than he by (II- hr «eball game bet we en the two Brownsville diamond, but the hn^s l>ut still owns the other half. Mr Lulln :ki fortgnatelj • I •he Clara Me sdnri'. Ruble and child ar,» expected to ar Senator Gearln at the Eugene theatre listing th" aid of Democrats, HH did lo Igea, and numerous other games have agreed t«1» play in Brownsvlll«' at wheels, but wa3 badly crushed. He Dlstric ' No. 50 — Audrey Langdon. rive hero this week. last night, and while the meeting Mr. Gearln.” was taken to the hospital on a spec Mu i sports, There will be something the annual pioneer’s plcni«' at that No. 66- i Virgil Liles. R. T. A. Robinson, who resides was perhaps not as enthusiastic as place in exchange for the courtesy of What lie Favors, ial car, where he died later. doing every minute.— Leader. No. 69 Frances Orton, Katie southeast of here, and east of the coming her«> iilcnlc day. Then there former mei'tlngs which the governor In outlin .ig his plat form, Gover- Strome, >. Cnrey Strom". Ethel C. Kirk, will be different lines In sports for river road, is getting the material on has addressed here, he was occasion nor Chamberlain said that he stood ally Interrupted by applause. A few days ago The Guard men which «ash prizes will be hung up. the ground for a new residence. He Harvey Burns, B> rtha H. Harpole, for the following: Purchase of the Earle 1 Thorn: n, Ralph Jackson. The governor was introduced t»y locks at Oregon City either by the ti ned th«« fact that the Eugene Plan Twenty dollars In nickles will be owns a fine tract of land in there. No. 79- Fannie Volgamore. Dr. Hicks has purchased from Mrs. Attorney Lee M. Travis, chairman of shite or the ft leral government: es- ing Mill Conti.any intends to at once thrown broadcast for the boys and, No. I 83—Anna Humphrey. th,' Democratic central committee, tablishment of postal savings banks; I enlarge Its mill on Lawrence street girls to scramble for. The fund will . Gollings her residence property, bet No. 1 8—Ilattie Jack. who announced him as Oregon’s next adoption of th«' Oklahoma bunking Increase Its capacity by the tiddl- be divided so that all can have an ' ter known as the Blue property, fjr No. lit Vera Perkins, Roy Hol- United Btatm Mnator law; limiting the Immigration of!t'”1 °f more m.aehlnery. At the equal chance. Those who delight In $1600. This property Is at present verson. . Laura Ruth, Nina E. Douglas. pigeon shooting will have a chancel occupied by G. M. Jackson, who is Th«' first flfli't'ii minutes of Gov Asiatic coolies; enactment «of an In : rdtn«» tlm«> It was stated Hint u The Ftudent body of the Normal, at No. 4o- Emma Ziniker, Alta Mul ernor Chamberlain's sp ech was de come tax law; making his own em pnrtner would soon be taken. The to enjoy themselves during the after now on the lookout for another resi voted tu a brief review of the rupld ; ployer liability law national in scope tv w member of the firm is L. G. noon. Cash will also be in evidence dence. There is not a vacant house key. Dessa M. Fish, Paul Davis, Paul a business meeting held last seek,» passed resolutions asking the hoard development of the stat«' and to a; and placing the Indian war veterans' Clark, recently front Pittsburg. Pa., here. In the evenng an opportunity In town, and he may conclude to Guiles’. No. 13- P«‘nrl Deffenbacker, GoL- of regents of the Normal to re-elect defense of the initiative and refer-) upon the same pension footing wltli who has arrived here an I bought an will bo glv n to trip the "light fan build. President C. A. Payne, After the da Lockard. Mattle Lusby. emluni and the direct primary law,; veterans of oiht'r wars. Governor Interest in the plant. The improve tastic” at the opera house. Every , Oscar Smi’h has commenced th«’ l No. 44- Waldo Hardie; Ilarluf G. meeting the classes met and unani which embodies th«» momerftous Chamberlain called attention tn the J ments will begin as soon as the ma body and all their relations ar«' ex- ( erection of a new residence on his lots | mously signed a petition which will Stnti'm.'Ut Number One. recently purchased from the Kirk es Johnso jn. pected to be herer—Times. fact that It was upon his own lnstlga-| terials can be secured. No. 45— Elberta Goodrich, Hester be sent to the board. President "1 would rather be defeated work tlon that the owners of th«« Wiliam-, s tate. The building will be 28x28, ing for th« plain peopl«' thnn eloctnd ette river locks at Oregon City w.rel Produce Company, with 14x20 ell. This will make a Bemis, Harry Martin, Myrtle De Payne v.m elect'd to fill the unei- The Seattle plred term o.' B. F. Mulkey, an! is Spain, Blanche Veatch. by the interests against them." de sued an«l forced to disgorge some which now occupies a room in the very commodious house. x?1“8* No. 1—Lora Furrow, Harry E. not a.i applkr nt for the position for clared ih«' api'aker. "Financially, 1 381)6,000 du«« to the stat«1 school Heart tU . Gordon block, is getting ready to H. V. Johnson has purchased the th' «’oming ye -. He has dis'-harged would I»* unable to holil my own In fund upon a basis of 10 per cent of 8Huiti.ro //j move across the street to the new Sternberg & Senders stock of goods Sherwo d. No. 2—1 Faith Holdridge. I of I . '• b's duties so c lablV and so conseirn-t the 'Millionaires’ Club,’ ns th«' I’nlt- the tolls collected upon freight. whlfh w«»re stored for some time past. | I’otts building. I No. 133 Esther M. Hanson, Anna t Ion sly, and t ed Htates senate Is properly termed, and moved them to his place of busi- s«'iuit«>r Gearin'* A»hlr<'** , bringing the s bool up to the re«iulr- and my only desire for th«» senator- ness Tueidoay. He has now quite I. Hanson. After Governor Chamberlain hail , No. 1 i !■ i la E. Barr, Lee Sea- I "d standard sbll> Is to serve the prople of th«' delivered his practical and vigorous, an assortment of goods.—Times. faculty are unanl: >us in their destr« state which I love lietter tliHii any address, «'X-Unlted States Senator that the regents ret;.:n his services if No. 165 George E. Day. Other state In the I'nlon (Tremen John M. Gearln followed, giving fur I Dll. Fl 1.1.FUTON SICCKEDS No. 124 •le.- .i? McDole, Ruth Tay. possible. A3 h" f- a« ’ seeking th« dous applause.) All of the cjirrupt th«'r reasons why Chamberlain was a' ROBERTS AS MODERATOR | »» f 1 lion««.» and uA’i g» crooked «• ir <izl liurfv In ueo u bettPr nian for Vnl(ed states senator lor. position It is h ;p« d tha: ■ "'ch a peti Influence party “ boaaea No. 1 *i tion mayi have Fom v> -'ht »¡'h nf >»..... »« .i . and .. » also .« . touching ... E’rr »r Peplot. of ttip th«' stati» state are srraved arrayed tiuainst against State Stat«' than Kansas City. May 21. Rev. Dr. Cuke, upon . No. -Ge: rude Austin, Elmer* both President Prm« ■•" I :;i J0irl1 ment Number One; so are some of the State t'nlverslty, uxpressing the Baxter P. Fullerton, of St. Eouis, Lowe. th«' candidates for th«» legislature,w|io attitude that he ami the governor of regents.—Ashland Tiding’. was today elected moderator of the No. 97—Oliver G. Berkshire. hav«» apparently lost sight of the tact took. President Payne Is a f"’"' r ’ • “ Presbyterian church in the I’nited No. 106 —Grace A. Platt, Eliza O. star athlete and a graduate lire- that they are the servant* and not States, to succeed Rev. Dr. William In the first place he asked that the the masters of the 5>««>ple merely repres«»ntatlves of th«> press spread H. Roberts of Philadelphia. His beth McMahan. No. 120—Tessie Carlile. ■ent to the legislature to perform throughout th«* stat«> of Oregon his, In the Tlvorce case of Bainbridge nomination and election were unan No. 186—Lulu Beers. work at $3 a day a mileage. Mid opinion and stand upon thia momen-j vi.' Bainbridge, the ruoti n to ha»« imous and by acclamation. He wa«. Eugene Sisters' school—Harold E the deferdant pay the < ists of ths most of them are not worth that toils question of welfare to the com- placetl in nomination by Rev. Dr F. (luiughter.) I do not know mon wealth. Gearln »as born In Or much suit has been d“nl <1 by Ji dge Karris. J. Nichols, of St. Louis, and the nom- May. ’ th? de- the status of the candidates in your egon. and said: No. 166—Favi Goodwin. W. G. ILartln is at: itmtion was seciyid’ «i by Rev. Dr. ***-" • •• •- o j county, but let me advise you to turn No. 93 — Minnie Fandren. Mark A Matthew's, pastor fendan "1 have always watched with pride down th«>s«' who do not subscribe to th«> growth of the Institution In this First Presbyterian chnrch of Seat Statement No. 1. n^gardless of partv. city, th«» work of Its faculty ami the tle. In assuming the duties of mod If all your legislative candidates are <ar«'er of Its president. The Stat«» erator. Dr. Fulerton also becomes plt'dged to the statement, then Ig- l’nlv raity has graduated during Its stated clerk of the assembly. nor«» party lines and vote for the existence over eleven hundred stu The election of Dr. Fullerton one» you think would render the pco- dent* Into the professional i a happy significance in the fact t H tb b«'«t servlet». If you send to practical walks of life In th e belongs to the so-called South the I« Islat ure len t ranch of the church, being the and any blow to limit Its resc Staten«« moderator that branch has had Its future growth, Is ji strati aiding In Brin iantatioq of the two ch upon th • iwogress of fair On gract'fui c ond It1 on "Oregon Is th«» fairest stati »‘«■king to rem«' dy delivered his farewell Vnioti new, but vigorous T th«* name as in ye oderator before : he of certain people to throttle t with the longest audience that ever assem- of Its «'durational system Is prepos effort wee futile, the r> Benatorshlp. conference of the church, terous. As the state grows, so should r of c feated, 103 to 138. 1‘nyw Hc«|w eta to Cake 'd In the There were 800 authorized cornmis- «»durational institutions, and as Ore "My opponent, Mr. Cake, viti a I gon la leaping forward In the atrIdea >day 6 sionert i present from all parts ne consideration r»f»r» fr»» candidate for the t'nlted Stat«'« st n- I of ««'ven-league boots, so should the world. besides thousands of port on the bill ate In 1 P"i: but h I 1 not - ihai t Ibe Vnlverslty of Oregon NEWS NOTI s Presby terians and spectxtors providing for enlarged homesteads, to Statemi'nt No. 1. Mr. Bourne did were present representatives "To me the I’nlvernlty of Oregon Messrs. Mondell, of Wyoming, and and was elected A great many men' Is as d»»ar as anthlng In the state Yesterday's baseball Porto Rico, the Philippines, J A I . of T«'nnessee. who signed the land, 9; Oakland, 1. say that Mr. Bourne’s election was a, love Its manly students anti its pro- and a dozen countries. Ten t mistake on the part of the people ' urged Its adoption. Reeder, and churches with fully 4.01 O( 1 of Ki nsas. bitterly opposed it and 18; Loa Angeles. 12 If the people made a mistake, howev-: feasor*. The defeat of the I'nlver- Portland in second pla adherents, most of them com slty appropriation would seem to me In th er, the legislatures of Oregon have like a blow to myself." course of his remarks made centage of .500. cants. were represented following statement: made 20 in the selection of senators Dr. Roberts’ sermon was an argu- '"»’ The The Dalles is to hav After he had given his opinion of people of the West seldom Carnegie library. The c: If the people made a mistake It h men: In favor of Christian co-opera- the State rnlv“ralty. during whi«h the fault of the h«'art, but If the leg send men here who do not vote for ment agrees to furnish f 1 nd harmonv In opf he received great applause, he re- ’hat they want, and I rresunie men for its maintenance. islature does so It is evldi’nce of cor- . vtew«'«| the reason» f evil la the Vali why Chamberlain »ho advocate this bill | ruptlon and political,debauchery Three feet of snow f ’ The i ew should be elected, He braaded the dera r of thousands of acre: ha», hundreds "Before the primarl«-» Mr Cake statements *>f Mr ’ of Western 7« fflce at Cake ai» falae- i nd )»nd and they have the American ming on Wenesdav. declared himself in favor of State were killed in Kansas by at th« hoods when that i c,ndldatc avid at t ment No. 1, and even urged the de Astoria that he (Giartn) as I’ntted ts er/thing that Iowa a school house was w rd s Sup| joint h* feat of any candidate for the leglsla States senator, other damage don«' by Sixty rullnt did not hold Impor- Mon 1 tore who opposed it After the prl-: tant position« in the 1 t the remark as Samples of the Middle M sted tn the si'nate on the A BABY SEAL AS A PET r»*fl )D mariea, however, he kicked his State-1 committees n f ■ f. but Speak- these days. in his opinion the com- • ( An expert «wltumer on th«' I'm I tie c<*»*t recently captured Old has t« h ment No. 1 supporters out of the blpatlon of one Democrat d e w-.rds spoke Churchin, ot While driving from R ,scburg w T back door and Invited his opponents Republican a nator from and one the baby seal shewn In this picture. The little wait, evidently having 'oat Its at they did not his home at Oak Creek. 1- mil«« ra«t- went an operation Oregon Into the front door. Furthermore. If would be far the moat emvesaful. ite a r« ction upon any Thursday evening. John ) oik. • W tn«»ther, follownl him when he was «wl nn: < In the «erf and t>*'k kindly to lospital this ioren« ra»- n>y information Is correct. Mr Cake r. The Ms fondling It ts now three months <»ld and is aa cute a pct as one woubl amputation of his left l«i 'id' ■ which at mer, was killed by his h is now dodging the places that he via j d an ugly ok was thereuqun nlng away and throwing bim eh** rare to an» The baby seal la never happier than «lieu cuddling tn Its owner's of the member having be d I ted before the primaries and where W II Mahon was down from Ma arms and feigning ».wu. cd wlg'U- for a good many year», M on ... madd ____ • n attempt to send out or under the overturn nable 1* he does speak announces that he has bel over night. performed the operation. No further details are obtai . ’he bill back to conference, but the coroner has gone to invest!*»' I first definite the "allie.«” GOT!AGE GROVE EUbcNE TO EXTEND WILL CELEBRATE CORPORATE LIMíTS ÙOfJTRACT LET FOR JUNCTION SCHOOL HOOSE MANY PÂSSEI. HOSPITAL SHI? CARRIES BODIES OF DEAD SAILORS JUNCTION’S ANNUAL PIC3IC MAY 28 CHAMBERLAIN AND GEARIN SPOKE AT THEATRE ÂSHLANO WANTS CLYDE PAYNE AGHI LITKE FLUTTER OVER